Opening
Message
“Let
the children come to me; do not stop them;…..”
Then he put his arms around them, laid
his hands on them and gave them blessing.”
(Mk 10:14, 16)
These words of Jesus
reveal his tender and gentle attitude
to children and to all those who are vulnerable.
This attitude of Jesus is the foundation
for all the work of the Derry Diocesan
Child Protection Committee. The Committee
values and encourages the active participation
of children and young people in the life
of the Church. It also endeavours to ensure
that each child and young persons’ fundamental
right to be respected, nurtured, cared
for and protected is upheld in accordance
with the teaching of the Gospel and civil
legislation. This will be achieved through
the development of ‘best practice’ in
the area of child protection, ensuring
the well-being of children and young people
involved in any Church related activity.
Mary McCafferty
Chairperson
Derry Diocesan Child Protection Committee
“The Diocese of Derry is committed to
‘best practice’ in the safeguarding of
children, particularly when involved in
Church activities. To this end, I commend
the work of the diocesan committees and
all those working at diocesan and parish
level to bring the caring attitude of
Christ to children. May the peace and
joy of Jesus Christ be with you”.
Most Rev. Seamus
Hegarty
Bishop of Derry
Mission
Statement
The Diocese of Derry
values and encourages the participation
of children and young people in parish
liturgies and in activities that enhance
their spiritual, physical, emotional and
social development. We recognise and uphold
the dignity and rights of all these individuals
within our ‘faith family’ and we are committed
to their protection and support in a way
that promotes their human dignity and
integrity as ‘children of God’.
In keeping with this
ethos, we undertake to do all in our power
in the Diocese of Derry to create safe
environments for children and young people,
and to ensure their protection from physical,
sexual and emotional abuse.
We acknowledge that all
involved in working with children and
young people have a special duty of care
towards them, and we undertake to put
in place policies and procedures through
which this care is put into effect so
that their rights as active participants
in the life of the Church are upheld.
Child
Protection Services
The policies and procedures
outlined in Safeguarding Children, the
standards and guidance document issued
by the National Board for Safeguarding
Children in the Catholic Church, indicate
the importance of a collaborative approach
to the whole area of child protection.
In support of this a number of structures
and personnel have been put in place in
the diocese.
Derry
Diocesan Child Protection Committee
The Derry Diocesan Child
Protection Committee is appointed by the
Diocesan Bishop. The Committee works independently,
developing, directing and managing all
aspects of policy development, training
and support for parishes with the diocesan
Church. Committee members are drawn from
the four deanery areas of the diocese
and they bring to this role experience
from education, law, psychology, counselling,
parish ministry and social work.
Areas
of Responsibility
• Developing and implementing
diocesan guidelines to promote child protection
and welfare within parish ministry and
pastoral activities in keeping with statutory
and Church guidelines.
• Ensuring that the planning and delivery
of a training strategy for all Church
personnel is carried out.
• Assisting parishes in the application
of the guidelines
• Liaising with the National Board for
Safeguarding Children in the Catholic
Church and with statutory authorities
• Ensuring that referral mechanisms following
complaints of abuse are made known within
the diocese through training and awareness
sessions.
• Ensuring that pastoral care supports
for victims of abuse and others affected
by abuse are made known within the diocese
through training and awareness sessions
• Liaising appropriately with the Advisory
Case Management Committee
• Reviewing the work of the Derry Diocese
Child Protection Committee, Co-ordinator
and Trainers
• Overseeing an annual audit of child
protection in parishes throughout the
Derry diocese
• Regularly reviewing the work carried
out by, and on behalf of the Committee
and producing an annual report of this
activity
• Liaising with the Diocesan Bishop to
ensure recommendations of the review report
are implemented.
A new diocesan policy
is being drawn up to meet the requirements
of the recent Safeguarding Children document.
This uniform policy will be the bench
mark for all parishes in the diocese.
Child
Protection Office/Co-ordinators and Trainers
There is a Child Protection
Office in the Pastoral Centre in Derry
city. There are two diocesan Child Protection
Trainers. They have completed the ‘Keeping
Safe Programme’, devised and monitored
by the Volunteer Development Agency in
Belfast. They work on behalf of the Committee,
facilitating the training of all Church
personnel in child protection policies
and procedures. They assist parishes and
other Church organisations within the
diocese to apply the guidelines through
information sessions and ongoing support.
The Co-ordinator of Child Protection assists
the Committee in the overall development
and implementation of diocesan and national
guidelines.
Parish
Representatives
Each parish has one
or more Parish Representatives, who help
develop awareness of ‘best practice’ issues
in working with children and young people
in Church settings. The representatives
work in their parishes to help disseminate
information on national guidelines, diocesan
policies and procedures. The representatives
also ensure that contact information for
child protection personnel is made known
within the parish. An audit is carried
out annually of the child protection policies
and procedures in each parish and how
they are being developed and implemented.
This is part of an ongoing commitment
to reviewing and improving ‘best practice’.
As part of our commitment
to ensuring the well-being and protection
of children and young people, all personnel
involved in ministry with children and
young people in the diocese of Derry are
subject to vetting procedures.
(Northern Ireland: AccessNI and R.O.I:
Garda vetting as available)
Reporting
Procedures
There are four main
types of child abuse as outlined in Children
First and Co-operating to Safeguard Children:
Reporting
to Statutory Authorities
If you or anyone you
know has a child protection concern or
wishes to report an allegation of child
abuse directly to the statutory authorities,
please contact the PSNI/Gardai or the
local Health and/or Social Services and
ask to speak to the Duty Social Worker.
Contact numbers are displayed at the back
of all Parish Churches.
Reporting
to Church Authorities
If you or anyone you
know has a child protection concern or
wishes to report an allegation of child
abuse directly to the Church authorities
in relation to any member of Church personnel,
please contact one of the following diocesan
designated persons.
Rev. John Farren
Tel : NI (0035374) 9384037
Tel : ROI (074) 9384037
Mrs. Mary McCafferty
Tel : NI (028) 7136 2475
Tel : ROI (048) 7136 2475
These guidelines have
been drawn up to meet the standards of
Safeguarding Children, the standards and
guidance document issued by the National
Board for Safeguarding Children in the
Catholic Church.